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This paper presents comparative information on the strength of the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and literacy skills at ages 6–8, drawing on data from France, Germany, Japan, Rotterdam (Netherlands), the United Kingdom, and the United States. We investigate whether the strength of the association between SES and literacy skills in early-to-mid childhood depends on the operationalization ...
In:
AERA Open
10 (2024), 1, 1-18
| Jascha Dräger, Elizabeth Washbrook, Thorsten Schneider, Hideo Akabayashi, Renske Keizer, Anne Solaz, Jane Waldfogel, Sanneke de la Rie, Yuriko Kameyama, Sarah Kwon, Kayo Nozaki, Valentina Perinetti Casoni, Shinpei Sano, Alexandra Sheridan, Chizuru Shikishima
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2002,
1-4
| Dream-Team
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Die Ökonomin Charlotte Bartels erforscht die Ungleichheit in Deutschland, die nicht abnimmt, sondern andauert. Und das nicht nur zwischen Ost und West.
In:
der Freitag online, 2023-10-02
(2023),
| Pepe Egger
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2022,
| Brahim Elya
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Private Haushalte in Deutschland verfügen gerade über so viel Geld wie noch nie. Allerdings ist dieses Vermögen sehr ungleich verteilt. Wissenswertes über den Reichtum und die Armut im Land
In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2021-05-06
(2021), 18
| Benjamin Emonts
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Forscher versuchen, das Vermögen der Wohlhabenden zu ergründen
In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2021-05-06
(2021), 18
| Benjamin Emonts
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In:
Sozialbericht 2024: Ein Datenreport für für Deutschland
(2024), 375-385
| Theresa M. Entringer, Laura Buchinger
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In:
Sozialbericht 2024: Ein Datenreport für für Deutschland
(2024), 288-293
| Theresa M. Entringer, Laura Buchinger, Isabel Gebhardt
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This introductory chapter begins with a brief outline of key aspects of the current state of research on the family-migration-nexus, subsequently identifying key knowledge gaps. From this, we develop some more general thoughts about the kind of data are needed to fill existing research gaps, and then use the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) as an example to describe a data set ...
In:
Marcel Erlinghagen, Karsten Hank ,
Transnational Family Relations of German Emigrants
Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
1-17
| Marcel Erlinghagen, Karsten Hank
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The global population of international migrants has grown significantly over the past several decades—from 153 million in 1990 to 272 million in 2019—while the population of international migrants as the share of the world’s total population has remained quite steady. At the same time, the political importance of migration has increased, especially in the US and Western European countries. As a result, ...
2021,
| Jeylan Erman